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Registro 1 de 6
Autor: Teixeira, Rivanda Meira - Fletcher, John - Westlake, John - 
Título: Ensino superior em turismo: experiência do Reino Unido
Fuente: Turismo em Análise. v.11, n.2. Universidade de São Paulo. Escola de Comunicações e Artes. Departamento de Relações Públicas, Propaganda e Turismo
Páginas: pp. 14-37
Año: nov. 2000
Palabras clave: EDUCACION SUPERIOR | TURISMO | HOTELERIA | EDUCACION TURISTICA |
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA T + datos de Fuente
Registro 2 de 6
Autor: Archer, Brian - Fletcher, John - 
Título: The economic impact of tourism in the Seychelles
Fuente: Annals of Tourism Research. v.23, n.1. Pergamon
Páginas: pp. 32-47
Año: 1996
Resumen: The paper describes the results of a detailed study to analyze the impact made by 1991 tourism expenditure on incomes, employment, public sector revenue and the balance of payments in the Seychelles. Details of the methodology and data sources are provided and the results and policy implications are analyzed. These tourism impacts, found to vary by visitors’ countries of origin, provide useful policy and marketing implications, although this variation was found to be related almost entirely to the different magnitudes of expenditure than to variations in the size of the multiplier by country of residence.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente
Registro 3 de 6
Autor: Fletcher, John - Cooper, Chris - 
Título: Tourism strategy planning : Szolnok county, Hungary
Fuente: Annals of Tourism Research. v.23, n.1. Pergamon
Páginas: pp. 181-200
Año: 1996
Resumen: Tourism in Central Europe has been the subject of considerable academic debate and commentary since the political events of 1988-1989. In particular strategic planning in the region will be critical to the future success of tourism as attempts are made to utilize tourism in the process of planned economic change. Tourism is seen as a useful medium of change as it cuts across a variety of economic sectors and is primarily comprised of small and medium sized enterprises. This paper analyzes the practical difficulties and issues of producing a tourism strategy and implementation plan for tourism in a Hungarian county.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente
Registro 4 de 6
Autor: Parlett, Graham - Fletcher, John - Cooper, Chris - 
Título: The impact of tourism on the Old Town of Edinburgh
Fuente: Tourism Management. v.16, n.5
Páginas: pp. 355-360
Año: Aug. 1995
Resumen: Tourism in Scotland is undergoing a process of change and refocusing. Edinburgh plays an important role in the refocusing of Scotland’s tourism, in terms of the importance of seasonality and heritage attractions. Edinburgh is therefore an important component of Scottish tourism and its Old Town is one of the UK’s top tourist destinations, containing attractions of international significance. This paper discusses an approach to assessing the economic impact of tourism on the Old Town which, in turn, will inform the strategies designed to achieve and sustain tourism-related economic growth and social vitality. This approach is also more generally applicable elsewhere as many of the world’s historic cities now face similar problems and require a holistic approach to economic development through conservation. In addition, the underpinning of the strategy with a rigorous economic model derived from empirical research in the Old Town provides an exemplary approach to the integration of tourism with other economic sectors in the regeneration of a historic built environment.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA T + datos de Fuente
Registro 5 de 6
Autor: Hurley, Angelo - Archer, Brian - Fletcher, John - 
Título: The economic impact of European community grants for tourism in the Republic of Ireland
Fuente: Tourism Management. v.15, n.3
Páginas: pp. 203-211
Año: June 1994
Resumen: This paper shows how external funding in partnership with domestic public and private sector finance can help to rejuvenate the tourism industry of an ailing economy. Even so, the primary direct effects of such initiatives were insufficient alone to meet the targets, but the addition of the secondary effects generated sufficient extra income and employment to rejuvenate both the tourism industry and the Irish economy.
Solicitar por: HEMEROTECA T + datos de Fuente

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